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corporate offence of failing to prevent bribery

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English term or phrase:corporate offence of failing to prevent bribery

The UK law that criminalizes the offering, promising, giving or requesting, accepting or agreeing to receive a bribe between private commercial parties as well as with public officials and has a corporate offence of failing to prevent bribery.

Explanation:هنا تعود على القانون الانجليزي وأنه يجرم الشركات التي تفشل في منع الرشوة (has) اعتقد أن
offence (əˈfɛns) or offense
n
1. a violation or breach of a law, custom, rule, etc
2.
a. any public wrong or crime
b. a nonindictable crime punishable on summary conviction
3. annoyance, displeasure, or resentment
4. give offence give offence to someone to cause annoyance or displeasure to someone
5. take offence to feel injured, humiliated, or offended
6. a source of annoyance, displeasure, or anger
7. (Military) attack; assault
8. archaic injury or harm
9. (American Football) the offense (ˈɒfɛns) American football
a. the team that has possession of the ball
b. the members of a team that play in such circumstances

Explanation:هنا تعود على القانون الانجليزي وأنه يجرم الشركات التي تفشل في منع الرشوة (has) اعتقد أن
offence (əˈfɛns) or offense
n
1. a violation or breach of a law, custom, rule, etc
2.
a. any public wrong or crime
b. a nonindictable crime punishable on summary conviction
3. annoyance, displeasure, or resentment
4. give offence give offence to someone to cause annoyance or displeasure to someone
5. take offence to feel injured, humiliated, or offended
6. a source of annoyance, displeasure, or anger
7. (Military) attack; assault
8. archaic injury or harm
9. (American Football) the offense (ˈɒfɛns) American football
a. the team that has possession of the ball
b. the members of a team that play in such circumstances